Based on your monthly expenditure, you are using the car everyday of the month for about 1 hour each day? Can do that meh?Originally posted by linzhiling:Hey guys,
This is just a suggestion - if you need a car regularly, but worried about high FC, petrol costs, insurance, tax, season parking, depreciation, lousy market etc etc why not try car sharing like me?
NTUC Car Coop is very cheap, $50 a year, and only $8 an hour for new cars like Vios, Colt and even alfa romeo 147 ($12), somemore the petrol and insurance all included inside!
Last time for my corolla I was paying $900++ a month, inclusive of petrol and season parking. Now with this I only pay ard $300 plus (and I use it regularly), you guys can check up the website at www.carcoop.com.sg
Either way, I'm enjoying my lifestyle now! Ha ha have $500++ to spend every month, buy more cosmetics and clothes and shoes
Any other Car Coop users please let me know your views too, cheers
dunno leh. some people like to say car coop better than owning car. Last time got a colleague always say about saving up for retirment blah blah blah...Originally posted by uhbaden:Based on your monthly expenditure, you are using the car everyday of the month for about 1 hour each day? Can do that meh?
Wah lao damn hate this kind of bugger. You should counter his claims by working out the disadvantages of Co-op by evaluating it with dollar and cents value. Then your gal will admire you for thinking with logic.Originally posted by alberteinstein:dunno leh. some people like to say car coop better than owning car. Last time got a colleague always say about saving up for retirment blah blah blah...
then he will psycho my gal say buy car waste money. Car coop so much better, so conveneient(what's the convenient??). Dunnit pay petrol , parking so and so. Sian until my gal also very admire him like all his words are words of wisdom.
abit side track, but back to the point, car coop got its good point and that is save money for people who dun use car regularly. But is it more convenient than having a car?? I doubted dso..
Yes I agree with you, owning a car is a luxury , not a necessity. The Malaysians are laughing at us paying so much for a piece of "paper" (COE).Originally posted by ShutterBug:Not enough money, DON'T buy car.
Save yourself the misery.
Even when you do have the income power, owning a car in Singapore is like using a pail with a hole in it that can grow bigger each day to fetch water with.
Agree with you on this... if you really count the overall cost of a car if convert to US dollars.... u can practically buy 2 cars in most of the countries around the world. Just imagine... In SG you buy a Beemer 7.45 .. for that price you go to US can buy a ferrari... Arrgghh.. stewpig Gah von ment... sucking our blood...Originally posted by revvieeee:Yes I agree with you, owning a car is a luxury , not a necessity. The Malaysians are laughing at us paying so much for a piece of "paper" (COE).
How regulary is regulary? Everyday?Originally posted by linzhiling:Hey guys,
This is just a suggestion - if you need a car regularly, but worried about high FC, petrol costs, insurance, tax, season parking, depreciation, lousy market etc etc why not try car sharing like me?
NTUC Car Coop is very cheap, $50 a year, and only $8 an hour for new cars like Vios, Colt and even alfa romeo 147 ($12), somemore the petrol and insurance all included inside!
Last time for my corolla I was paying $900++ a month, inclusive of petrol and season parking. Now with this I only pay ard $300 plus (and I use it regularly), you guys can check up the website at www.carcoop.com.sg
Either way, I'm enjoying my lifestyle now! Ha ha have $500++ to spend every month, buy more cosmetics and clothes and shoes
Any other Car Coop users please let me know your views too, cheers
Please lah...if gahment dun step in, Singapore's road will become like bangkok...Then I believe by that time the general Singaporeans will complain why gahment never try to control the cars on the road.... So which one you want leh?Originally posted by drumstick:Agree with you on this... if you really count the overall cost of a car if convert to US dollars.... u can practically buy 2 cars in most of the countries around the world. Just imagine... In SG you buy a Beemer 7.45 .. for that price you go to US can buy a ferrari... Arrgghh.. stewpig Gah von ment... sucking our blood...
Making cars so ex... those that really need car for work 1 ar.. cham ar...
Not everyday, I use it around 2,3 times a week to go shopping or travelling. Else I take MRT cos it's near my place. Everytime I use is around 3 -6 hours. The first hour might be $8, but the subsequent hours go for $6/hr, so cheaper is i book for longer hours. They give me 10km free for each hour, so if I book for 6 hours, I get 60Km free - the cost ard $38, everything included (except cashcard and coupons of course).Originally posted by zenixth:How regulary is regulary? Everyday?

Wah thats a 1bhp car.Originally posted by ppinkpponk:
eh...in the first place, coe was implement to discourage people to own a car.....then they put erp all over the place....still got jam whatOriginally posted by uhbaden:Please lah...if gahment dun step in, Singapore's road will become like bangkok...Then I believe by that time the general Singaporeans will complain why gahment never try to control the cars on the road.... So which one you want leh?
Eh...if you look at the increasing wealth of a typical Singaporean over the last 10 years and coupled with the dropping cost of owning a car (though with COE component included), the majority of Singaporeans still can afford this luxury...that's why you are seeing the jams. Guhment cannot control how rich the people want to get (the richer the better what) thus guhment have to think of creative ways to curb the jams (which I think are doing quite well now). At least it really helps drivers who REALLY needs to get around in their vehicles.Originally posted by Gent-X:eh...in the first place, coe was implement to discourage people to own a car.....then they put erp all over the place....still got jam what
do u buy extra insurance from rental company?Originally posted by singcarpour:Like that not bad... at least ppl dun look at your rented car strangely......
but i just calculated to rent from them a Vios for say 8 hrs on saturday cost $80. This price can get from private rental company for 24 hrs.
Any comments?
If you were to rent a car every weekend, you may find a OPC much more cheaper in the long run.Originally posted by linzhiling:Not everyday, I use it around 2,3 times a week to go shopping or travelling. Else I take MRT cos it's near my place. Everytime I use is around 3 -6 hours. The first hour might be $8, but the subsequent hours go for $6/hr, so cheaper is i book for longer hours. They give me 10km free for each hour, so if I book for 6 hours, I get 60Km free - the cost ard $38, everything included (except cashcard and coupons of course).